I am also a Civil War buff, but have let my interest wane until I got the chance to visit the battlefields at Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville last week. Very inspiring and provided a wealth of story ideas. Good luck with your writing career

Hi! I haven’t got the chance to read your blog. I will try to read it during the holidays. I think I’m going to like it seeing as though you have over 1000 followers and your categories are very interesting.😀

I am curious how an educated and well read gentleman such as yourself found his way to a sexual submissive’s blog about her journey through the world of Dominance and submission.

I do enjoy reading the Civil War journal entries. I wasn’t aware that the southerners chose to burn their own cotton. It does seem rather like cutting off one’s nose to spite one’s face, but people will have their own way. Her vehement assertion that the residents of Vicksburg would rather see their city burn than in the hands of Yankees confirms this.

Do you comment ever on the things you post or do you simply share them?

As a new blogger, I’m both ignorant and extremely fascinated by the realm of words. You sir, are a noble to man to follow… by all means. To the art of words and to your canvas, unlike any I’ve heard…I tip my hat!

I’m a lapsed Civil War buff, but I’m thinking of writing a story about either young boys in the War, or women posing as men in the War. I may contact you in the future for some of your expertise and/or guidance.

I don´t have to go to Wikipidia now, I only have to surf through your blog. Very nice idea you have here, it´s sure going to give me material for short stories real fiction.(if I later post them… who knows).

I wanted to visit your blog and am quite pleased to find out that you are a civil war buff and you have a love of history. My Uncle is a civil war novelist and makes short files about Custer’s land stand. I love your blog and plan to read and take in all the site pages! Starting with the civil war! Have a lovely day!😀

Amazing piece with the diary. Last weekend I had the privilage to visit the Antitem battlefield where, like the others I’ve visited, I come away with a profound sense of awe at the human endeavor that took place and a sense of melancholy concerning all those who were lost on those fields. I wish you continued success and blessings in your treks and explorations. Take care and I’d look forward to reading more on your civil war insights. At some point I would find it a wonderful thing to discuss your thoughts on that titanic struggle. Take care, Doug

I shall enjoy following along with you on your blog. As a “scholar” of history and the other social sciences, (using the term scholar very loosely :-)), I look forward to reading your take on past events.

This has got to be the shortest “About” Page I have ever come across! lol. Okay, do you want us to take your word for it, or are you going to post a pic so that we may all behold the handsome scholar?🙂

Thanks a lot. You have encouraged me to write more and move ahead. I hope one day i will be able to write as great as you. Looking forward to read more and more articles written by you. Love and regards

I saw you say you are a Civil War historian. Would not call myself an expert there at all – but I do love to read about the Civil War. Also love to read about our former presidents – USA history. Looking forward to reading some of your posts. Maybe learn more history!

Your blog is impressive, my admiration for your writing style and for your generosity to offer so many interesting articles! I’m honored and I feel blessed and grateful to read yours!
Best wishes and an amazing New Year!
Carissa

I would have a problem keeping one or two of the subjects you have for your blog. Of course I only have two finger typing with an occasional thumb thrown in. –smile– Where does your passion burn the hottest? Do you have a short list or a traveled path you forged? Thanks in advance for your insight.